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Following is an observation from an article the teligraph: So is there a lesson for Britain in any of this? Maybe, maybe not. Certainly, ordinary people here are much more inured to being insulted and condescended to by their political class and even by their unelected bien pensant broadcasters, but that does not mean that they are incapable of the same outrage as their counterparts in America.

I think the passage describes it very well…In my opinion American Indians view modernity in American way ( closer to original Indian village openness) , while the anglicized mafia – the ruling class in India follow Britain to a lot of extent – they will sometimes own even rational dogs. This is a potential culture clash rather than westernized bhai bhai stuff.